Witnesses Shocked By What Comes Out Of Pregnant Woman After Fatal Car Crash

By: Mackenzie Wright | May 7, 2019

A horrific car crash resulted in a bizarre occurrence for a pregnant woman involved.

Three people are dead, including a newborn infant, and one is in critical condition after a fatal car crash in California on Sunday. The pregnant teen was driving and swerved over the center line, then collided head-on with an oncoming vehicle.

Police are investigating to determine the cause of the accident.

Eighteen-year-old Joanna Delgado of Tranquility was approximately eight months’ pregnant when she caused the horrific crash on Sunday evening.

She was driving the car that swerved into oncoming traffic. An unnamed 16-year-old passenger was in the car with her.

The car Delgado crashed into was being driven by 24-year-old Adriana Solorio Romero, who recently graduated from California State University.

After the crash, Delgado went into spontaneous labor and gave birth to her baby right at the scene. The teen delivered via C-section and later died at the hospital.

The baby girl, who was named ‘Mila’ by the family, was air-lifted to the hospital after being born. Unfortunately, the next morning, Mila also passed away.

Romero suffered fatal injuries from the crash and later died. The 16-year-old, who according to some reports may have been the father of Delgado's baby, is in critical condition.

The final casualty in the crash was a dog riding in the car with Delgado.

The mangled wreckage is a harrowing sight. "It's never easy coming to these traffic accidents. But to see something like that where a child is born prematurely and potentially sustain fatal injuries as a result of the accident, it's heartbreaking," said Sgt. Mike Trenhomlm of the California Highway Patrol.

Police say that they suspect substances were involved in the incident.

"We did find evidence here on-scene that leads us to believe possibly one of the drivers of the vehicles is impaired," said Trenholm. "We won't be able to determine definitively until an autopsy is performed."

“She was a wonderful student,” said Delgado's high school Principal, Jim Reed of Tranquillity High. “She was very well liked by her classmates and teachers.”

Delgado was a cheerleader and in the school's leadership class. She was about to graduate from high school at a ceremony on Thursday night.

The school plans to include her photo in the graduation ceremony and to hold a moment of silence for the deceased student.

Romero had just received a B.S. in child development. She had been driving home from her sister and brother-in-law's house in Selma, where they just threw the young woman a graduation party.

"It's been hard man," said brother-in-law Manuel Ornelas. "How do you go from celebrating a graduation party to tears."

"It was at our house on Saturday," he said. "We had fun."

"We had a great time. All of her friends were there, her family."

That Sunday night, they were shocked and devastated to get the news. "We didn't find out till about 10 o'clock," Ornelas said.

"A friend of hers said a car that looked like hers got into an accident and so we got dressed and came over here, and turned out it was her and it all went downhill from there."